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Amazon partner sues CT town as residents organize against plan for mega-warehouse

Amazon partner sues CT town as residents organize against plan for mega-warehouse

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 6, 2026 | Uncategorized

In another case of eastern Connecticut residents pushing back against mega-developments, dozens of taxpayers in Killingly are organizing to fight Amazon’s proposal for a 1.3 million-square-foot warehouse. Warning that it would bring unwanted traffic, destroy scores of...
Amazon partner sues CT town as residents organize against plan for mega-warehouse

Plan for new CT water line would run pipe through four towns and under two rivers. Why it’s needed.

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 6, 2026 | Uncategorized

A proposed water pipe would run through four towns and under two rivers and would provide a critically needed new conduit for a water transmission main. It would cross under the Connecticut River to supply drinking water to South Windsor, East Hartford, Glastonbury...
Amazon partner sues CT town as residents organize against plan for mega-warehouse

Amazon builder wages legal battle against Killingly over rejection of advanced-robotics warehouse

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 5, 2026 | Uncategorized

PUTNAM—Ryan Companies US Inc., which builds warehouses for Amazon, and more than a dozen Killingly property owners have filed an appeal of the Killingly Inland, Wetlands and Watercourses Commission’s denial of a proposed 1.3 million square-foot robotics...
Amazon partner sues CT town as residents organize against plan for mega-warehouse

Meriden nearing final stages of $22M bridge reconstruction project in 100-year floodplain

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 5, 2026 | Uncategorized

MERIDEN — One of three bridges under reconstruction as part of the Harbor Brook master plan to eliminate serious flooding in the downtown area opened Monday, while another is close to completion. The one that opened is one of the two bridges at the Hanover Towers...
Amazon partner sues CT town as residents organize against plan for mega-warehouse

$12M project coming to CT airport. Goal includes making room for travelers on new routes

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 3, 2026 | Uncategorized

A $12 million expansion of much-needed parking could carry the state’s largest commercial airport for five years, easing a looming parking crunch at peak travel periods and accommodate future route expansions, including flights such as a long-sought nonstop to London....
Amazon partner sues CT town as residents organize against plan for mega-warehouse

More Work Zone Speed Cameras Go Live Across State Highways

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 3, 2026 | Uncategorized

More highway work zones across Connecticut are now being monitored by speed cameras as the state expands its effort to slow drivers in construction areas where nearly 4,900 accidents have occurred over the past five years. Speed cameras went live Sunday at the...
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